Dependable Computing - EDDC-3 Third European Dependable Computing Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, September 15-17, 1999, Proceedings / edited by Jan Hlavicka, Erik Maehle, Andras Pataricza.

The idea of creating the European Dependable Computing Conference (EDCC) was born at the moment when the Iron Curtain fell. A group of enthusiasts, who were pre viously involved in research and teaching in the ?eld of fault tolerant computing in different European countries, agreed that there is no...

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Other Authors: Hlavicka, Jan (Editor), Maehle, Erik (Editor), Pataricza, Andras (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1999.
Edition:1st ed. 1999.
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1667
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Table of Contents:
  • Keynote Speech
  • Reliable and Secure Operation of Smart Cards
  • Session 1: Dependability Modelling
  • Dependability Modelling and Sensitivity Analysis of Scheduled Maintenance Systems
  • Evaluation of Video Communication over Packet Switching Networks
  • Dependability Evaluation of a Distributed Shared Memory Multiprocessor System
  • Session 2a: Panel
  • Software Reliability Engineering Risk Management for the New Millenium
  • Session 2b: Fast Abstracts
  • List of Fast Abstracts
  • Session 3: Protocols
  • Muteness Failure Detectors: Specification and Implementation
  • A Fault Tolerant Clock Synchronization Algorithm for Systems with Low-Precision Oscillators
  • Avoiding Malicious Byzantine Faults by a New Signature Generation Technique
  • An Experimental Evaluation of Coordinated Checkpointing in a Parallel Machine
  • Session 4: Fault Injection 1
  • MAFALDA: Microkernel Assessment by Fault Injection and Design Aid
  • Assessing Error Detection Coverage by Simulated Fault Injection
  • Considering Workload Input Variations in Error Coverage Estimation
  • Session 5: Fault Injection 2
  • Fault Injection into VHDL Models: Experimental Validation of a Fault-Tolerant Microcomputer System
  • Can Software Implemented Fault-Injection be Used on Real-Time Systems?
  • Session 6: Safety
  • Integrated Safety in Flexible Manufacturing Systems
  • A Method for Implementing a Safety Control System Based on Its Separation into Safety-Related and Non-Safety-Related Parts
  • Session 7: Hardware Testing
  • Design of Totally Self-Checking Code-Disjoint Synchronous Sequential Circuits
  • Path Delay Fault Testing of a Class of Circuit-Switched Multistage Interconnection Networks
  • Diagnostic Model and Diagnosis Algorithm of a SIMD Computer
  • Session 8: Built-In Self-Test
  • Pseudorandom, Weighted Random and Pseudoexhaustive Test Patterns Generated in Universal Cellular Automata
  • A New LFSR with D and T Flip-Flops as an Effective Test Pattern Generator for VLSI Circuits
  • Transparent Word-Oriented Memory BIST Based on Symmetric March Algorithms
  • Session 9: Networks and Distributed Systems
  • Achieving Fault-Tolerant Ordered Broadcasts in CAN
  • Directional Gossip: Gossip in a Wide Area Network
  • Efficient Reliable Real-Time Group Communication for Wireless Local Area Networks
  • Session 10: Software Testing and Self-Checking
  • A Case Study in Statistical Testing of Reusable Concurrent Objects
  • Fault-Detection by Result-Checking for the Eigenproblem1
  • Concurrent Detection of Processor Control Errors by Hybrid Signature Monitoring.